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Sun, 28 Jun 1998 00:00:45 -0700

Message 1: Re:
from "Graeme Slogrove" <graeme@fdd.net>

Message 2:
from asmaayni@cybernet.net.ma

Message 3:
from "Armands Pavlovskis" <ap@jelgava.lv>

Message 4: Re:
from Dale Reed <daler@iea-software.com>

Message 5: Re:
from "Richard Sensale" <wolfen@visitus.net>

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Subject: Re:
From: "Graeme Slogrove" <graeme@fdd.net>
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 1998 11:02:01 +0200

On 26 Jun 98 at 12:36, Gab wrote:

> Anyone have any idea whats the maximum amount of SubAccounts one
> can
> create under a master account in a RadiusNT 2.5.124 SQL database?

There is no limit ..

> Is it unadvisable to create a large amount of subaccounts (4000 or
> so) under one masteraccount?

Very much so - the Emerald Admin program does _not_ handle it too
well. SQL Server has no problem.

Regards,
Graeme

---Graeme Slogrove, BSc (Eng) Elec (Wits)FastLight Data Distribution cchttp://www.fdd.netTel: +27-(0)11-706-0212   Fax: +27-(0)11-706-0812

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Graeme Slogrove wrote:> > > Is it unadvisable to create a large amount of subaccounts (4000 or> > so) under one masteraccount?> > Very much so - the Emerald Admin program does _not_ handle it too> well. SQL Server has no problem.

Actually, Emerald (not the admin, since its not relevant) does have away of handling this. If you uncheck the "load services" it won'tload them. A hidden feature of Emerlad is to click in the servicesgrid and start typing. It will search to the login if you haveservices loaded. Otherwise, if you don't have serices loaded, justtype the whole name in and hit edit and it will search/load the service.

Emerald isn't designed for having 4000 users under a single MBR.Anyone trying to do that should have a Group and put them in asservices, since thats most likely what you really want to do anyways.

-- Dale E. Reed Jr.  (daler@iea-software.com)_________________________________________________________________       IEA Software, Inc.      |  RadiusNT, Emerald, and NT FAQs Internet Solutions for Today  |   http://www.iea-software.com

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Hmm this could be a problem for us. We have an arrangement with a gentlemanwho resells our service. The way it works is that we bill him for all hissignups and he bills them independantly. We put all of his users in as Subaccount services under his MBR. So we can generate one bill for him withall of his accounts on it. Juts how many can Emerald handle under one MBR?-----Original Message-----From: Dale Reed <daler@iea-software.com>To: radiusnt@iea-software.com <radiusnt@iea-software.com>Date: Saturday, June 27, 1998 1:11 PMSubject: Re:

>Graeme Slogrove wrote:>>>> > Is it unadvisable to create a large amount of subaccounts (4000 or>> > so) under one masteraccount?>>>> Very much so - the Emerald Admin program does _not_ handle it too>> well. SQL Server has no problem.>>Actually, Emerald (not the admin, since its not relevant) does have a>way of handling this. If you uncheck the "load services" it won't>load them. A hidden feature of Emerlad is to click in the services>grid and start typing. It will search to the login if you have>services loaded. Otherwise, if you don't have serices loaded, just>type the whole name in and hit edit and it will search/load the service.>>Emerald isn't designed for having 4000 users under a single MBR.>Anyone trying to do that should have a Group and put them in as>services, since thats most likely what you really want to do anyways.>>-->Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea-software.com)>_________________________________________________________________> IEA Software, Inc. | RadiusNT, Emerald, and NT FAQs> Internet Solutions for Today | http://www.iea-software.com